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Seven Secret Benefits To Your Health From Drinking Your Own Homebrewed Beer or Ale!

Has anyone ever told you that beer is a health drink?
Probably not, but drank in moderation it does have health benefits - don't use this as an excuse to drink a lot though!

Homebrewed beer is definately the best kind because it has no artificial flavors, colors, or preservatives.

Here's the seven ways  health benefits of homebrew:

1) The November 1999 edition of 'The New England Journal of Medicine' reported that moderate drinkers of homebrew could lower their chances  suffering a stroke by as much as twenty percent.

2) The Medical Center of the  Texas Southwestern University found that drinking beer could lower your chances of developing coronary heart disease by as much as 40%, providing it is done in moderation.

3) Studies have found that beer can increase amounts of HDL, which a is good form of cholesterol, and also it can cut down the risk of blood clots.

4) In the Netherlands the Nutrition and Food Research Institute showed that homebrewed beer contains vitamin B6, and that this prevents the build-up of the  homocysteine, an amino acid that has found as a cause of heart & vascular disease).
Beer also increases absorption of vitamin B6 into blood  by 30% - and no other drink can do this!

5) Homebrew contains zero fat and nonwe of the bad form of cholesterol so you can consume it without feeling guilty.

6) Another benefit is that beer reduces stress and induces sleep . There's nothing as good as relaxing with a pint of delicious ale of beer that you made yourself. In fact, even the process of brewing beer is great for relaxing.

7) Drinking homebrew helps to increase dilation of blood vessels , and aids urination in the elderly.

I hope you have plenty of reasons to finally go ahead with brewing your own beer.  Not only is it cheaper than mass produced beer,

so it's good for your wallet and it's good for your health. Cheers, and good health!


Kevin Flamell

So why not start creating your own batch of healthy homebrew today? Surely your own health is worth it? Get your free beginner's homebrew guide - containing 13 delicious recipes - at http://www.besthomebrewguide.com

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